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Black LGBTQ+ actors shine in Hollywood, overcoming industry resistance through talent, authenticity, and visibility.

Whether you're a woman-loving women who can serve up reads like Porsha Williams, or a bisexual baddie like Tinashe, this Women Crush Wednesday has something just for you!

You know the drill by now, but if you're unaware, this one is for our queen queens! It doesn't matter where you fall within the LGBTQIA+ community; we're here to shine a light on 50 of the hottest people who make our hearts swoon!

Wednesday is here, and MadameNoire is on the same wave, celebrating Women Crush Wednesday and uplifting the ladies in the LGBTQIA+ community.

Black celebrities are rewriting the script on what it means to live out loud. From Da Brat’s public love story to Queen Latifah’s quiet grace, their coming-out journeys remind us that authenticity is the truest form of freedom.

Scooby-Doo’s Velma is now — finally — a confirmed representative character for the LGBTQIA+ community.  While fans have speculated for decades about whether the quirky character is a lesbian, the cannon wasn’t written in stone until the classic franchise’s latest release.  Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo! is a Halloween-esque animated film wherein the gang of teenage […]

Atlanta Pride Weekend exists—and best believe, it’s a whole vibe.

Thompson -- who came out as bisexual in 2018 -- recently discussed her queerness and that of her character Valkyrie in Thor: Love and Thunder, which hits theaters on July 8.

Meg addressed the ongoing conversation surrounding homophobia in hip-hop following DaBaby's inflammatory statement.

Director Amira Shaunice is dedicated to bringing LGBTQ+ characters to the forefront with her original movies and web-series on her YouTube channel, New York Girls TV.